Russia and Ukraine blame each other for the attack on a prison in Donetsk that killed dozens of Ukrainians, including some from Mariupol
Russia has invited the United Nations and the Red Cross to investigate the deaths of dozens of Ukrainian prisoners of war.
Russia's defence ministry said 50 prisoners were killed and another 73 were injured, adding that it wanted to act"in the interest of conducting an objective investigation" into the attack.
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